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TST-RKES rOLnXTAT, OFXTUY. R23 II. Herbert O won, h. 9th Deceniln'r, 1877. III. Marjorie Wii'gman. ilr. 11. W. Uobinson left Knglawl for Victoria in 1852, went to New Zealand in 1861, and entered the service of that colonj- iu 1863, as a resident magistrate and warden of the goldfields in Otago. He was made a district judge ill January, 1889. ILincnge. Thomas Robixsox, of Bclvodeiv Rond, Lninbotli, Lontlon, a (iinbiT iiu'vchniit of tlic firm of l.iiiigtoii iinil Kobiiisoii, of Ijimlielli, whose father resiilcil in I'O. Xottiiif^liaiii, /«. Louisa Sopliia, (laughter of George WlEG- MAX, and f/. 7th Oetober, 1813, having by her, who </. 1891, had issue, I. Henkv Wiromax, the subjoct of this memoir. TI. William Owen, m. Marv Dwi.^ and has issue. III. Laneelot, rf. tinni. IV. Thomas Henry, (/. id: in. I. Sophia Louisa, ?H. Edward .lolm Hi:m- MING, and has issue. II. Marianne Hanbj', m, Henry Eddowes Keenk, and has issue. III. Eliza Sus.annah, i«. first, William BouTELi/, and secondly, — Norton. Creaf — A rofhiicJc trippxiil or. Mof/o — Sola in Tifo salu.'i. Residence — 'Rinv.xVi, Nelson, New Zraland. EDWARD PHILIP LEACOCK, of St. Boniface, and of The Hill, iiirUe. Manitoba, Canada, J. P., member for Russell in the Legishitive Assembly, and Captain 91st Battalion of Militia, h. at St. Helens, Isle of Wight; m. at St. James's Cathedral, Toronto, 6th August, 1887, Georgina Eliza, eldest daughter of J. J. ViCKERS, of Toronto, President of the Vickers Express Company, and has issue, I. Thomas Miu-dock, h. at Red River, 6th August, 1882. T. Ela Mary Moody, h. at Red River, 20th March, 1884. II. Agnes Mary Vickers, h. at Birtle, 17th June, 1886. Htncngc. The ancestors of this family were land- holders in Nottinghamshire and Bucks, hav- ing been previously settled in Wiltshire. Joiix Lecock or Lacock, was implicated in the Stuart rising 1746, and was forced to leave the country. He fled to Madeira, where he established a wine business. Mr. Lecock m. Alice Butlee, one of the Butlers of Ormonde, and had a son, who »«. Char- lotte, daughter of Colonel Gi.adstanes, and niece of Sir Albert Gladstanes, A.D.C. to the Duke of Clarence, afterwards King Wil- liam IV, and had an onlj' child, Thomas Mukdock Leacock, ot West- brook, Ryde, Isle of Wight, i.V. for Hants, m. Agnes Mary, daughter of .lohn Yorxo, of Westridge, Isle of Wight, and sister uf Rev. W. Yorxo, D.C.L., rector of New- church, Isle of Wight, and by her (who d. at Genoa, Italy, 1st January, 188U) hal a son, Edward I'm lip, the subject of Ibis nemoir. Armn — Arg. a dexfer r/aiiiif/el J'esxwai/x Ci'e-s/ — A (/aiiiiflet issiiinfj from the wrvitt h Moito — Dum xpiro .ipern. Residences — Si. Boniface; and The Tlill, i;ivtle, Manitoba, Candida liase sa. iltree files issiiinij from the chief, , huldinf/ a rocA'j risiiit/.