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850 T3URKP]S COLONIAL GENTRY. grand-daugliter of John, youngest brother of Sir Robert Shaw, first Bart. (see Burke's Peerage and Baronetacfe), and has issue, I. Eric John, h. in England, 3rd January, 1886. II. Ronald, b. in Victoria, Austi-alia, 12th August, 1887. in. Kenneth Shaw, b. in Victoria, 7th March, 1890. I. Olive Charlotte, b. in Victoria, 27th November, 1888. Hincnae. DAViD B0CHAN, merchant in Montrose, m. Ellen, daughter of — Inkeeabitt, and had issue, a son, John Buchan, who resided fii-st in the parish of Tannadice, Forfar, Scotland, and afterwards near Melbourne, Australia, to which place he emigrated inl833, and became an estate agent. He was b. in Montrose, and vi. in Forfar, Scotland, 17th February, 1840, Char- lotte, daughter of Thomas Bell, and by her (who d. at Studley Park, Melbourne, 24th No- vember, 1891) had issue, Arms — Per fesse indented or and az. a garb between two lions' heads erased in chief of the last, and a like lion's head between two garbs in base of the first. Ci-est — An oak tree, eradicated fessewise ppr. thereon a lion rampant per fesse indented or and az. holiling in the dexter forepaw a branch of laurels slipped also ppr. Motto — Facta non verba. Sesidence — Finhaven, Stevenson Street, Studley Park, Kew, near Melbourne. I. JoHtf luxEEVRiTr, the subject of memoir. II. David Thomas, m. 188G, and d. 1891, leaving issue, an only son, Alan Carnegie. III. Alexander. I. C'ha-lotte Elizabeth. II. Sophia Finch, m. — Haeeee, who d. s. p. Mr. Buchan d. at Finhaven, Studley Park, 18th March, 1874. i^nrman^ HIS EXCELLENCY, GENERAL SIR HENRY WYLIE NORMAN, G.C.B., G.C.M.G., C.I.E., governor and commander-in-chief of Queens- land, Australia, h. 2nd December, 1826, m. first, April, 1853, Selina Elizn, daughter of Dr. A. Davidson, inspector-general of hospitals, and by her, who d. in October, 1862, has had issue, I. Alexander Henry, b. April, 1854, d. March, 1858. I. Mary Lucy. II. Helen Campbell, a member of the Royal Red Cross (24th May, 1883), lady superintendent of the Royal Victoria Hospital, Netley, since 1st November, 1889, served in Egypt, and has the war medal for that campaign, and the Khedive's bronze medal. III. Annie Forde, late Zenana Missionary, India, (7. unm. at the Peshawur Mission, 1884. IV. Jessie Macleod, m. 188(3, Major Arthur Bor, 1st West India Regi- ment. Sir Henry m. secondly, September, 1864, Minnie, daughter of Captain T. KxowLKs, 3rd Light Dragoons, and widow of Captain A. R. Temple, and by her, who d. December, 1865, has had issue, II. Henry Edwin Stewart, h. April, 1865, d. 1866. Sir Henry m. thirdly, March, 1870, Alice Claudine, daughter of Teign- mouth Saxdy.s, of the Bengal Civil Service, and by her has issue,