. History of the Carlile family : Paisley branch . 3° HISTORY OF THE CARLILE near Melbourne, and is a Member of the Melbourne StockExchange Club. There are five children of the marriage ; seeCarlile, Edward Keith, Isabella Maud, Dorothy Ann and HildredIrving; also Cresswell, Helen Gwendolen. Mr. Carlile was oneof the founders of the Civil Service Rowing Club at Melbourne(1866), of which, for the last twenty years continuously, he hasbeen the President. For the last three years he has beenChairman of the Committee of the Australian Henley onthe Yarra, and was Umpire at all Inter-State


. History of the Carlile family : Paisley branch . 3° HISTORY OF THE CARLILE near Melbourne, and is a Member of the Melbourne StockExchange Club. There are five children of the marriage ; seeCarlile, Edward Keith, Isabella Maud, Dorothy Ann and HildredIrving; also Cresswell, Helen Gwendolen. Mr. Carlile was oneof the founders of the Civil Service Rowing Club at Melbourne(1866), of which, for the last twenty years continuously, he hasbeen the President. For the last three years he has beenChairman of the Committee of the Australian Henley onthe Yarra, and was Umpire at all Inter-State Amateur RowingContests in Melbourne for about twenty-five years has also been for many years President of the Civil ServiceBicycle Club of Melbourne. Carlile, Edward, of Paisley, the sixth son of Carlile, James,the elder, of Paisley, was born in 1794, and died in 1808. Carlile, Edward, of Richmond, the eldest son of Carlile,William, of London, was born on 27 July, 1819, in London,and was educated privately in England and France. Headopted a commercial career, and j


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