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BIOGRAPHICAL NOTICES. 51
Carlile, John Houston, the third son of Carlile, Thomas, of
Melbourne, was born in 1S84 at Dronin, Victoria, Australia, and
at nine years of age was left an orphan, and was adopted by his
uncle, Robert (see Appleton, Anne), then living at Melbourne.
He went to school at Sydney, and being in delicate health on
leaving, went to a dairy farm for some years. He has recently
taken up a selection of 1280 acres of land from the Queensland
Government, and now resides at " Houston," Chinchilla, Queens-
land, and is in splendid health.
Carlile, Julia, of London, fourth daughter of Carlile,
Edward, of Richmond, was born on 16 January, 1857, and was
educated privately. She died on 5 March, 187 1, at Brighton, and
was buried in Norwood Cemetery. For a year she had been
collecting money to support a crippled lad, while he learnt
tailoring.
Carlile, Julia Jane, the fourth daughter of Agnes Warrand
(Wilson) and Samuel Begg, of New Zealand, was born in 1856,
and was educated privately. In 1877 she married, in New
Zealand, her cousin, Carlile, William Warrand. She was drowned
at Woodville, New Zealand, in January, 1891. There was no
issue of the marriage.
Carlile, Margaret, of London, was the second daughter of
Carlile, William, of London. She was born in 1825, and was
educated privately. She has been described as being " very
bright and engaging ; shy with strangers, but charming in the
family." She died on 24 December, 1844, as the result of an
accident while visiting the ruins of Dunluce Castle, about two
miles from Bushmills, Co. Antrim. Some verses written on the
occasion of her death, by her uncle, Carlile, Alexander, are
Carlile, John Houston, the third son of Carlile, Thomas, of
Melbourne, was born in 1S84 at Dronin, Victoria, Australia, and
at nine years of age was left an orphan, and was adopted by his
uncle, Robert (see Appleton, Anne), then living at Melbourne.
He went to school at Sydney, and being in delicate health on
leaving, went to a dairy farm for some years. He has recently
taken up a selection of 1280 acres of land from the Queensland
Government, and now resides at " Houston," Chinchilla, Queens-
land, and is in splendid health.
Carlile, Julia, of London, fourth daughter of Carlile,
Edward, of Richmond, was born on 16 January, 1857, and was
educated privately. She died on 5 March, 187 1, at Brighton, and
was buried in Norwood Cemetery. For a year she had been
collecting money to support a crippled lad, while he learnt
tailoring.
Carlile, Julia Jane, the fourth daughter of Agnes Warrand
(Wilson) and Samuel Begg, of New Zealand, was born in 1856,
and was educated privately. In 1877 she married, in New
Zealand, her cousin, Carlile, William Warrand. She was drowned
at Woodville, New Zealand, in January, 1891. There was no
issue of the marriage.
Carlile, Margaret, of London, was the second daughter of
Carlile, William, of London. She was born in 1825, and was
educated privately. She has been described as being " very
bright and engaging ; shy with strangers, but charming in the
family." She died on 24 December, 1844, as the result of an
accident while visiting the ruins of Dunluce Castle, about two
miles from Bushmills, Co. Antrim. Some verses written on the
occasion of her death, by her uncle, Carlile, Alexander, are
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