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718 BURKE'S COLONIAL GENTRY. temperance moTement, and the exten- sion of the franchise to women, was called to the Upper House by Sir Harry Atkinson, in 1S90. He m. 1852, Catherine Henrietta Elliott, daughter of William Henry Talpt, a judge of the H.E.I.C.S., "the son of the learned Dr. Valpt, of Reading, and d. suddenly, at his residence, EaTenscIiife, 20t.h November, 1891, leaving issue, 1. Arthur Kobert William, member of the Institute of Mechanical Engineers, and of the Institute of Civil Engineers, b. at West-Taieri, 3rd October, 1853, was locomo- tive superintendent and manag- ing engineer of the Wellington and Manawatu Railway Company. He m. 1883, Linda Marie, eldest daughter of Cbarles Hei-manos Weber, C.E., of Napier, New Zealand, and d. at Wellington, N.Z., 26th July, 18S9, leaving issue, Hermann Weber, b. 3rd Janu- ary. 1884. Guy Leslie, b. 5th November, 1885. Arthur Clive, b. 21st April, 1889. 2. James Edward, M.I.C.E., b. at RavensclifFe, 11th December, 1854, s. his brother in 1889 as managing engineer and locomotive superintendent of the Wellington and Manawatu Railway Company. m. at Ravenscliffe, 12th Septem- ber, 1885, Charlotte Frederika, daughter of the late Major Frederick Edward Budd, E.M.L.I., and has issue, a daugliter, Jessie Marion Vera, S. at Long- burne, Manawatu, 19th June, 1S87. 3. Francis John. b. at Bavenscliffe, 4th July, 1857, in the service of the Bank of New Zealand, at Dunedin, d. there tiiim. 2nd Feb- ruary, 1874. 4. Herbert Valpy. of Ravenscliffe, manager of the estate, b. there, 4th December, 1861 ; m. 5th F'ebruary, 1894, Emily Zoe, daughter of Julius Saunders jKFrKETS, of Sardown, Isle of Wight (cousin of Bishop Julius, of Christchurch), and grand- daughter of Dr. Julius Jeppeets, F.R.S. 5. Robert Valpy, of Dunedin, N.Z., M.B. and CM., Edinburgh, b. ]9th January, lSi;5 i m. 30th Sep- tember, 189(1, Lillias Augusta, third daughter of Henry Charles Hekt.slet, of Hawkesbury. N.Z., and niece of Sir Edward Hekts- i.ET, K.C.B.. late librarian of the F'ureign Office, and Lafe i-^sue. a. Roland Arthur Hertslet, b. at Dunedin, 17th Julv, 1891. b. James Robert Bell Hertslet, b. at Dunedin, 3rd Julv, 1N92. a. Enid Fanny Hertslet, h. at Dunedin, 29th December, 1893. 1. Caroline Arabella, b. at Ravens- cliffe, 4th March. 1859. 2. Catherine Juliet, b. at Ravens- cliffe, 23rd September, 1862, in. there, 13tli April, 1893, Rev. Robert Roase Mackay Suther- land, of Kai-Korui, Dunedin, N.Z., and has a daughter, Rose Henrietta, b. 26th May, 1894. 3. JIabel Violet, b. at Ravenscliffe, 4th December, 1866, m. there 31st December, 1892. Louis Edward Baknett, F.R.C.S., England, M.R.C.P., Edinburgh, son of A. L. Babnett, of Wel- lington, N.Z. Dr. Barnett is a member of Konorary Staff of the Diniedin Hospital, and was for- merly resident medical officer and casually surgeon to the Middle- sex Hospital, London. They have issue a son, Geoffrey Michael, b. 1st October, 1893. V. Robert, of West-Taieri, b. nt Futtv- ghur, India, 8th Ma ch, 1832, lost in the " Lord Raglan " in 1863, on his return from England to New Zealand, d. U7im. yi. Francis Crossley, of the Yilla Napier, N Z., J. P., *. at Futtvghur, India, 31st March, 1836 ; m. 20th November, 1858, Fanny Fidelia, youngest daugh- ter of Edward Smith Hall, of Sydney, N.S.W., and has issue, 1. Eustace Henry, b. 8th May, I860, m. January, 1891, Jeannie, daughter of Charles Peacock, of Hawke's Bay, New Zealand, and has issue, Eric Brentem, b. November, 1892. Svlvia Fidelia Dora, b. October, '1891. 1. Alicia Charlotte, b. 1862, m. Donald Reid, barrister-at-law, sometime M.H.R. for Bruce co.. New Zealand, and has issue . 2. Lena Eliza, b. 18th May, 1863, m. Walter Tabuteau, of Hawke's Bay, New Zealand. 3. Florence Dora, b. 23rd September, 1864. 4. Iris Fidelia, b. 2^rd September, 1868, m. Gerald King, of Napier, Hawke's Bay. N.Z.,and has issue, Rosa Marguerite. I. Anne, b. at Lisburn, co. Antrim, 4th January, 1819, m. 5th May. 1847, James Dewar BouBDiLLoN', of the Madras Civil Service (descended from an ancient Huguenot lamily), and by