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BURKE'S COLONIAL (IKNTKY. ro7 IV. fai-;nivt Klizubctli, <l. young, 1st A])ril, 18:i7. T. Anna, (/. in infancy, 22n<l February, 18'tl. The oldest son. Ti[E UoN. Pim.ip Michael Scott Van KoroiiNET, Q.C.. was h. 21st January, 1822, was Lieutenant 5th Battalion Incorporated Canadian Itiliiiii.in the war of 1887, was called to the bar IS-W, and took silk in 1819. He was President of the Council and Minister of A(;riculture in 18r>(), Commissioner of Crown I>ands in 1S58, and was elecled a nienihor of t)ic Leijislatiye Council. He became Clian- cellor of Ujiper Canada in )8lj2. lie »i. lllb Noyembcr, 1845, Klizabetli, daughter of Colonel liirkcr Turneu, K.II., and d. 7th Noyembcr, 1869, leaying issue, I. Philip Turner, 4. September, 1847. II. Barker, the subject of this memoir. Anna — Mrm. lu^n tfemi lious combatant and coitped vert holding a sword in pate point fipivards ppr, transjixing t/irce chex.v rooAw or. Crest — uiit of a foreign coronet or a demi lio;i rampant gu. holding a sword transjixing three chess rooks as in the arms. Motto — I'irtns sola 7iohilitat, Residence — Tytt3nhanger Park, St. Albans, Herts. Clubs — United Seryice, and Junior United Service, London, S.W. GEORGE OSBORNE, of Foxlow, Bunsendoi-p, and DIrna.'ieer, New South Wales, J.P. for that colony, h. 25th May, lfc43 ; in. 16th August, 1865, Sophia Ann Kate, daughter of the Hon. Robert Town.s, M.L.C. (better known as Captain Towns) of Cranbrook, Ro.se Bay, Sydney, merchant (who fl. at Cranbrook, 4th April, 1873, aged 79), by Sophia his wife, daugliter of D'Arcy Wentwoktu (see Wbntworth, of Vancluse, vol. i, p. 95), and has had issue, I. Robert Towns, fe. atStaten Island, United States, 23rd December, 1868. II. George, b. at Foxlow, New South Wales, 24th May, 1872. lir. Henry Stuart, 6. at Cranbrook, Sydney, 23rd January, 1874. IV. James Edward, b. 8th September, 1877, d. same day. V. D'Arcy Wentworth Towns, b. at Manly Beach, Sydney, 20th August, 1878. VI. Frank Marshall, b. at Foxlow, 14th March, 1880. vii. Thomas Noel, b. 25th December, 1881; d. 3rd March, 1882. I. Sophia Sabina, b. 11th Mnj, 1866; d. 28th August, 1869. II. Nina, /-. 11th November, 1867; m. llth July, 1888, Dr. Henry Michael O'Haka, of Melbourne. III. Jeannie, b. at Cranbrook, Sydney, SOfch September, 1870. IV. Jlary Dorothy, //. at Foxlow, 22nd January, 187(). V. Sara Annie Kathleen, b. at Foxlow, 17th March. 1891. ILtncagc. Archibald Csborne, of Durranaseer, near Dromore, co. Tyrone, Ireland, m. Jane King, and d. in 1814. His fourth son, Hexry Osborne, of Marshall Mount, Illawaira, New South Wales, m. 1828, Sarah Elizabclli, elder daughter of the Rev. Ben- jamin .Marshall, of Dromore, co. Tyrone, b_v Judith, his wife, daughter of Robert Hamilton, of Lake Mount, co. Tyrone, and hy her (who d. 1873) h'ld issue, I. Henry Hill, of Avondale, IllawoiTa, New South Wales, b. 27lh January, 1S31 ; m. 2()th May, 1858, his cousin, Charlotte, youngest daughter of the late John Scott, by Cliarlotte, his first wife, younger daughter of the Key. Benjamin Marshall, of Pro- more, aforesaid, and d. at Cheltenham, England, 2(ilh June, 1891, having had by her (who was b. 3rd January, 1S42, and now resides at Kaienza, Ohelteu- ham), I. Henry Hill, b. at Sydney, New South Wales, 19th M'arcli, 18S0. I. Rebecca Hamilton, i. at .vondale, Illawarra, aforesaid, 3Uth June, 1877. II. Vida Mabel, b. at Avoiidalc, Kith November, 1878. II. Patrick Hill, of Currardool,>y, Bungendore, Bonnylie, (jundaroo; and Orunge Plains, Dandaloo, all in 2 z 2