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BURKE'S COLONIAL GKNTRY. 757 Supporters — Two snilors (lemp. 0EOUOK I) uffi'ontce ppr. habitod az., tho dexter lioldiiig a ci'oss-stafl', tho sinister a lead lino ppr. Motto — Steady. Sesidence — Slclbourue, Canada. 212tlanns. HENRY THOMAS WARING, of Vucimaca Estate, Rewa River, Fiji Islaiid.s, plantation manager of the Colonial Sugar Refining Company of Sydney, b. 27th May, 1847; in. Si-d June, 1891, Wilhelmiua Florenee, daughter of William Phixglk, and Margaret Don'K[,, hi.s wife, and has issue, I. John William Pringle, </. an infant Iflth June, 189'2. II. Henry Parker, b. 23rd July, 1894. I. Margaret Allport Annie, b. 1st June, 1893. Iti'neaae. John 'Waring, the sou of Wuliaji War- ing, left issue, two sons, I. Hugh, of whom presently-. II. Thomas, of Dunangan, and Shiptou (will dated 1758), m. Auu Baker (?) who was buried io St. Mary's, Kil- kenny. The elder son, Hugh Waring, of Kilkenny, had four sons, I. Hugh, who was buried in St. Mary's, Kilkenny, mentions in his will, his father, his grandfatlier and his great- grandfather. II. Widiam, of the eitv of Kilkenny, d. s. p. circa 1760. (Will pr. 1764.) " III. John, of whom we treat. IV. Thomas, of Kilkenny, who sold Shipton. The third son, Kbv. John Waring, of Pottlerath and Coalmarket, rector of Kilmanagh, b. 1723, was sole executor to his brother, William ; ho made his will 1789. He m. first, Mary Jones (?), and by her had Sarah, and seven other daughters. He m. secondly, Catherine Keade, and d. 1801, having by her had issue, with four daughters, I. William, of whom presently. II. John (Captain), of Bellevno, co. Kil- Residence — Vucimaca Estate, kenuy, /«. Elizabeth Power, and had with seven other sons, Arthur Power (Rev.). III. Joseph, d, tinm, IV. Charles, d. num. The eldest son, Captain William Waring, of Potilcralh, CO. Kilkenny, m. 1818, Ellen, daughter of John Waring, of Shipton, co. Kilkenny, and d. 1830, having by her (who m. secondly, James Sandeford Lane, and d. at Shipton, 1870, leaving by him, two sons and two daugh- ters) had issue, a son, John Waring, of Pottlerath, co. Kilkenny, b. 1822, in. 3rd June, 1845, Ann Stavely, daughter of Nicholas Skottowe Parser, of Passage West, co. Cork, and d. 20th Decem- ber, 1870, leaving issue, I. William. II. Henrt Thomas, the subject of this memoir. III. John Charles. IV. Nicholas Scottowe. V. James Sandefortl. VI. Joseph Thacker. VII. Hubert Edward. I. Elizabeth Ann Dorcas. II. Elinor Jane. III. Mabel Dorcas. Rewa. River, Fiji Islands. itcii)inscin. HIS EXCELLENCY SIR WILLIAM CLEAVER FRANCIS ROBIN- SON, G.C.M.G., of Government House, Perth, Western Australia, Governor and Commander-in-Chief of the colony of Western Australia ; b. 14th January, 1834; m. 7th April, 18G2, Olivia Edith Deane, fourth daughter of the Most Rev. Thomas Stewart Towns i;xd, Lord Bishop of Meath, and has issue. His elder daughter Maud, wi. 4th January, 1892, Captain George